SOLAR WATCH * 312 M & 25 X FLARES starting 3-7-2011 (Updated Daily)

it all has to do with the fluffa deep study of Dr Paul LaViolette who 1st came up with the galactic super wave theory (that we are now seeing everything he said we would)will show that he has said that the beginning of this event could be some sort of a trigger, that we dont see the end result for up to a few daysthe galactic alignment was direct on the backside of the sun right? so why is everyone looking at the earth facing side right now?look at STEREO B movie for today [link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] click on STEREO B EUVI 195click 512 Resolutionfor Display, click Slideshowfor the dates, start on 20121220 and end on 20121221after the image loades, look just below the movie imageclick on "Faster" to speed up the image so you can see the event betterwatch that whole area of the solar corona around that top left sunspot on the STEREO B moviethere is a massive solar tsunami that occures

Quoting: NiNzrez

What does it all mean then? What's happening, NiNz?

Quoting: shenue

if that was earth facing, that would be the talk of the day alllll over the net!this is a huge farside event that is ongoing i was watching for the event to end last night, because solar tsunamis are not seen to be this big and this long lasting. I thought it would be ended when i woke up but as of right now, it is ongoing. if that keeps going, and that wave does not stop, are we looking at a whole sun event? that the mayans said would happen, of all days... todaywe just have to wait and see :)

Quoting: NiNzrez

I just loaded it in (Stereo B as you described) and at first didn't see much. But then I sped it up..1 click...2 click...3 clicks...etc and the faster I took it the more I saw what you are talking about. Finally it was fast enough that I could see the tsunami practically cover the entire left of the image, NiNz. It has gone all the way to the bottom of the image now. WOW That is some pretty wild (and scary) stuff.

Quoting: shenue

Hmmm ok, so now I am wondering what it actually means if any of that becomes earth facing. I mean, is the sun actually ejecting anything? How would it affect earth?

I stayed up all night to see where the sun went. Then it dawned on me.

it all has to do with the fluffa deep study of Dr Paul LaViolette who 1st came up with the galactic super wave theory (that we are now seeing everything he said we would)will show that he has said that the beginning of this event could be some sort of a trigger, that we dont see the end result for up to a few daysthe galactic alignment was direct on the backside of the sun right? so why is everyone looking at the earth facing side right now?look at STEREO B movie for today [link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] click on STEREO B EUVI 195click 512 Resolutionfor Display, click Slideshowfor the dates, start on 20121220 and end on 20121221after the image loades, look just below the movie imageclick on "Faster" to speed up the image so you can see the event betterwatch that whole area of the solar corona around that top left sunspot on the STEREO B moviethere is a massive solar tsunami that occures

Quoting: NiNzrez

What does it all mean then? What's happening, NiNz?

Quoting: shenue

if that was earth facing, that would be the talk of the day alllll over the net!this is a huge farside event that is ongoing i was watching for the event to end last night, because solar tsunamis are not seen to be this big and this long lasting. I thought it would be ended when i woke up but as of right now, it is ongoing. if that keeps going, and that wave does not stop, are we looking at a whole sun event? that the mayans said would happen, of all days... todaywe just have to wait and see :)

Quoting: NiNzrez

I just loaded it in (Stereo B as you described) and at first didn't see much. But then I sped it up..1 click...2 click...3 clicks...etc and the faster I took it the more I saw what you are talking about. Finally it was fast enough that I could see the tsunami practically cover the entire left of the image, NiNz. It has gone all the way to the bottom of the image now. WOW That is some pretty wild (and scary) stuff.

Quoting: shenue

Yeah I just checked that out,what an event going on!!!!!!

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“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan

“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan

if that was earth facing, that would be the talk of the day alllll over the net!this is a huge farside event that is ongoing i was watching for the event to end last night, because solar tsunamis are not seen to be this big and this long lasting. I thought it would be ended when i woke up but as of right now, it is ongoing. if that keeps going, and that wave does not stop, are we looking at a whole sun event? that the mayans said would happen, of all days... todaywe just have to wait and see :)

Quoting: NiNzrez

I just loaded it in (Stereo B as you described) and at first didn't see much. But then I sped it up..1 click...2 click...3 clicks...etc and the faster I took it the more I saw what you are talking about. Finally it was fast enough that I could see the tsunami practically cover the entire left of the image, NiNz. It has gone all the way to the bottom of the image now. WOW That is some pretty wild (and scary) stuff.

Quoting: shenue

Yeah I just checked that out,what an event going on!!!!!!

Quoting: shadasonic

Yeah Shada, it really is quite something. I still wonder what the effect would be on earth if it was facing us though. I am totally clueless about that.

I stayed up all night to see where the sun went. Then it dawned on me.

Is that a CME or perhaps a filament that I see around 9 to 10'clock today from the south? I have it on AIA 171 Gold. Hmmm maybe that was the CME hugh mentioned earlier. If it is, then just ignore this post. :-)

This is the one you posted originally, and there is nothing wrong with it except that there is a data gap. [link to umtof.umd.edu]

Before you start getting nasty again, maybe you should sit back, listen and learn something first before demanding answers to questions that do not exist. We all had to do it, give it a try.

Quoting: TS66

How are you still not answering my question.

Quoting: Da fuq

Learn some patience. The people on this thread are not sitting here watching their monitor screens just waiting for you to ask a question. We all have lives that must be tended to and then come here when we can. Be nice and be PATIENT. When someone gets here that can answer your question....they will.

I stayed up all night to see where the sun went. Then it dawned on me.

This is the one you posted originally, and there is nothing wrong with it except that there is a data gap. [link to umtof.umd.edu]

Before you start getting nasty again, maybe you should sit back, listen and learn something first before demanding answers to questions that do not exist. We all had to do it, give it a try.

Quoting: TS66

How are you still not answering my question.

Quoting: Da fuq

Theres no answer to a question that has no relevancy. If you think theres something wrong with the info you provided you need to read up and learn before you just bully through every thread your on. That micro based chart your using fluctuates from 15 to -5 sometimes,its a shitty chart to base actual plasmatic density with

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Bottom of page: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] The GOES X-ray flux plot contains 1 minute averages of solar X-rays in the 1-8 Angstrom (0.1-0.8 nm) and 0.5-4.0 Angstrom (0.05-0.4 nm) passbands. Data from the SWPC Primary GOES X-ray satellite is shown. As of Feb 2008, no Secondary GOES X-ray satellite data is available. Some data dropouts will occur during satellite eclipses.______________________________________What is a satellite eclipse period?Since GOES is in a geosynchronous orbit, the sun will yearly traverse a +/- 23.5 degree angle perpendicular to the Earth's equator (GOES orbit plane). As a result, near the Vernal and Autumnal Equinoxes the Earth disk will periodically occult the sun, from a GOES perspective. Essentially, there are two eclipse seasons for each GOES spacecraft. Each eclipse season spans a 48-day period, symmetric around the equinox and the sun occultation lasts for a maximum of 72 minutes/day during the equinox. Each GOES spacecraft utilizes a solar array that converts sunlight into electricity in order to power the satellite. Each day during the eclipse season the sun is blocked by the Earth and sunlight is not available to the GOES solar array. Therefore, the energy needed to power the instruments is not available and the instruments are powered off. There is typically a 0-3 hour outage of imagery each day as GOES progresses through eclipse season. The maximum outage of 3 hours will occur at or near the equinox. The full article is here: [link to www.srh.noaa.gov]

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The blue star near the center of this image is Zeta Ophiuchi. When seen in visible light it appears as a relatively dim red star surrounded by other dim stars and no dust. However, in this infrared image taken with NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, a completely different view emerges. Zeta Ophiuchi is actually a very massive, hot, bright blue star plowing its way through a large cloud of interstellar dust and gas.

Astronomers theorize that this stellar juggernaut was likely once part of a binary star system with an even more massive partner. It's believed that when the partner exploded as a supernova, blasting away most of its mass, Zeta Ophiuchi was suddenly freed from its partner's pull and shot away like a bullet moving 24 kilometers per second (54,000 miles per hour). Zeta Ophiuchi is about 20 times more massive and 65,000 times more luminous than the sun. If it weren't surrounded by so much dust, it would be one of the brightest stars in the sky and appear blue to the eye. Like all stars with this kind of extreme mass and power, it subscribes to the 'live fast, die young' motto. It's already about halfway through its very short 8-million-year lifespan. In comparison, the sun is roughly halfway through its 10-billion-year lifespan. While the sun will eventually become a quiet white dwarf, Zeta Ophiuchi, like its ex-partner, will ultimately die in a massive explosion called a supernova.

Bottom of page: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] The GOES X-ray flux plot contains 1 minute averages of solar X-rays in the 1-8 Angstrom (0.1-0.8 nm) and 0.5-4.0 Angstrom (0.05-0.4 nm) passbands. Data from the SWPC Primary GOES X-ray satellite is shown. As of Feb 2008, no Secondary GOES X-ray satellite data is available. Some data dropouts will occur during satellite eclipses.______________________________________What is a satellite eclipse period?Since GOES is in a geosynchronous orbit, the sun will yearly traverse a +/- 23.5 degree angle perpendicular to the Earth's equator (GOES orbit plane). As a result, near the Vernal and Autumnal Equinoxes the Earth disk will periodically occult the sun, from a GOES perspective. Essentially, there are two eclipse seasons for each GOES spacecraft. Each eclipse season spans a 48-day period, symmetric around the equinox and the sun occultation lasts for a maximum of 72 minutes/day during the equinox. Each GOES spacecraft utilizes a solar array that converts sunlight into electricity in order to power the satellite. Each day during the eclipse season the sun is blocked by the Earth and sunlight is not available to the GOES solar array. Therefore, the energy needed to power the instruments is not available and the instruments are powered off. There is typically a 0-3 hour outage of imagery each day as GOES progresses through eclipse season. The maximum outage of 3 hours will occur at or near the equinox. The full article is here: [link to www.srh.noaa.gov]

Quoting: joinca

In the spring and fall equinoxes ....

During the spring and fall, GOES satellites experience eclipses in which the Earth or moon blocks the X-ray instrument view to the sun for a short period every day. Eclipse season lasts for about 45 to 60 days and ranges from minutes to just over an hour. At these times there is a gap in the XRS signal shown.

The blue star near the center of this image is Zeta Ophiuchi. When seen in visible light it appears as a relatively dim red star surrounded by other dim stars and no dust. However, in this infrared image taken with NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, a completely different view emerges. Zeta Ophiuchi is actually a very massive, hot, bright blue star plowing its way through a large cloud of interstellar dust and gas.

Astronomers theorize that this stellar juggernaut was likely once part of a binary star system with an even more massive partner. It's believed that when the partner exploded as a supernova, blasting away most of its mass, Zeta Ophiuchi was suddenly freed from its partner's pull and shot away like a bullet moving 24 kilometers per second (54,000 miles per hour). Zeta Ophiuchi is about 20 times more massive and 65,000 times more luminous than the sun. If it weren't surrounded by so much dust, it would be one of the brightest stars in the sky and appear blue to the eye. Like all stars with this kind of extreme mass and power, it subscribes to the 'live fast, die young' motto. It's already about halfway through its very short 8-million-year lifespan. In comparison, the sun is roughly halfway through its 10-billion-year lifespan. While the sun will eventually become a quiet white dwarf, Zeta Ophiuchi, like its ex-partner, will ultimately die in a massive explosion called a supernova.

It didn't drop from 9 to .72, it dropped from 1.8 to .72,your university of maryland chart is a deviated chart.

“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan